Offer and Acceptance Flashcards

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What are the 5 requirements for a contract to be legally binding?

A
  1. Offer
  2. Acceptance
  3. Intention to create legal intentions
  4. Must be capacity to enter a contract
  5. Must be consideration
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What is an invitation to treat?

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A preliminary stage inviting consumers to make an offer - however it DOES NOT constitute an offer on its own. See Gibson v Manchester City Council.

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What are the 9 circumstances in which an offer ceases to exist?

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  1. End of specified time
  2. Reasonable length of time expires
  3. Failure of precondition
  4. Rejection
  5. Counter-offer
  6. Request for information
  7. Death of the offeror
  8. Death of the offeree
  9. Withdrawal of offer.
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What is the legal principle found in the case of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball?

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Offers can be addressed to the general public and are accepted when the offer is acted upon by a member of the public.

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